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Smart shirt - pleased!

Started by uk_older_ftm, September 21, 2016, 10:37:30 AM

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Bought this shirt this morning, and am sooo happy with how I look in it! Just had to share with guys who'd understand...
Started T: October 26th 2016  ;D
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arice

Nice.

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WolfNightV4X1

It looks really good on you, looking sharp!

I really want to get some good manly formal wear myself


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uk_older_ftm

Thanks guys. Wore it to therapy today (only cuz I was at court before the session) and my therapist said I totally passed, plus apparently a woman I passed on the stairs was giving me 'signals' (whatever that means). Therapist wouldn't bull*hit me, so if she says this woman was reacting to me as male, then I believe her. Pleased 😊
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chance

Agree 100% sharp shirt!  and I'd say you pass  [emoji106]


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Elis

Looking good :). Btw I'm also in the UK and find online shop Asos to be pretty reliable at finding smaller sizes.
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Sophia Sage

A very nice cut to that shirt. 

Have you tried some other larger plaid patterns?  All the squares suggest a boxy figure, which very much helps.
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uk_older_ftm

Quote from: Sophia Sage on November 24, 2016, 09:10:57 AM
A very nice cut to that shirt. 

Have you tried some other larger plaid patterns?  All the squares suggest a boxy figure, which very much helps.

Yeah, a lot of my shirts are that sort of pattern, and even before I came out I used to wear them over t shirts and whatever, so it's quite my style really. My fave has quite a large pattern and epaulets too, so makes my shape a lot squarer and more masculine...
Started T: October 26th 2016  ;D
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uk_older_ftm

Quote from: Elis on November 24, 2016, 05:34:05 AM
Looking good :). Btw I'm also in the UK and find online shop Asos to be pretty reliable at finding smaller sizes.

Thanks for the info, will check it out 😊
Started T: October 26th 2016  ;D
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